The Beatles and Philosophy: Nothing You Can Think that Can't Be Thunk (Popular Culture and Philosophy)

The most popular musical group of all time, the Beatles also brought serious thought to the bubble gum-scented world of pop and rock music, with adventurous, profound, and sometimes mysterious lyrics that veered from the deliberate absurdity of “I Am the Walrus” to the rosy Rousseau-like fantasy of “When I’m 64” to the darkly existential/nihilist visions of “Eleanor Rigby” and “A Day in the Life.” In this lively new book, 20 Beatles-loving philosophers offer fresh insight into the lives and words of the Fab Four. Among the topics investigated are the groups’ critique of consumer culture; John Lennon and the Cold War; Paul McCartney’s philosophy of love, community, and politics; the Beatles’ struggle against the inauthentic; the ethics of chemically changed states of consciousness; the metaphysical standing of popularized Eastern meditation; and skepticism in the Beatles’ worldview. Like earlier titles in this popular series, The Beatles and Philosophy discusses complex issues in an enjoyable, highly readable fashion.

Book Description Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., United States, 2006. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 226 x 152 mm. Language: English Brand New Book. The Beatles are not only the most popular musical ensemble of all time, but they also brought serious thought to the world of pop and rock music, with adventurous, profound, and sometimes mysterious, lyrics. Bookseller Inventory # AAS9780812696066

Book Description Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., United States, 2006. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 226 x 152 mm. Language: English Brand New Book. The Beatles are not only the most popular musical ensemble of all time, but they also brought serious thought to the world of pop and rock music, with adventurous, profound, and sometimes mysterious, lyrics. Bookseller Inventory # AAS9780812696066